TripAdvisor Reviews Hotel Los Balcones De Leon

Travel Blogs from Leon

... to upload a few pics and videos. But the videos take forever to load so we just upload a couple of short ones. I spend some more time ripping my hair out (I will be bald soon) over the border crossings as speak to some other backpackers who said you don't need onward tickets etc or bus tickets should be sweet. Not sure how trustworthy this is so Leesh and I decide we will book a flight from San Jose to USA to have an outbound ticket and cop the cost on the chin or try cancel ...

... you pay around a dollar ( in El Salvador you have the US dollar ) but this one cost you 5 dollars. But we where so wrong it was so full that every time one needed to move for the guy who wanted to take everyone's money that everybody had to move like one of this puzzles ( I forgot the name ) where you have one free spot and need to make a picture. But so far so good we started talking to a woman who before I new it told me that the first kid I'm going to get will be a girl and ...

... I was worried about all of the scorpions," or "you wouldn't have had to carry all of that water of we'd have had breakfast this morning," could burst my euphoric bubble. After laying our tents and sleeping bags to dry and we'd had a typically Nicaraguan cold shower, David felt content in writing a review, before we indulged in some fine dining. Steak and red wine cure all ailments. We made sure to pop down to Quetzeltrekkers to donate a torch, plasters and of course some ...

... with domes protruding all over and León's volcanoes on the horizon. We could have spent much more time there - it was so peaceful and almost magical - but we'd only just made closing time, so headed off. We ended the night with drinks and dinner with a British/Australian couple we'd met volcano boarding earlier in the day, while outside another storm raged, firecrackers were being let off and a temporary stage blasted music when the rain eased.

... many smiling faces of the kids who then happily led us to our temporary home. Two stories high with huge rooms full of bunk beds awaited us, and we were eager to settle in and get down to work. Double digging was surely in our future and though we moaned and groaned we had fun as we worked. Planting tomatoes, peppers, and more we worked the day away and were grateful ...